Cassius and Casca
Cassius and casca
A thunderstorm WILL be coming. The meteorologists know for sure.
A severe weather warning is wen extreme weather is reported. Examples: * Snow storm * Ligntning storm A severe weather warning is when meteorologists predict extreme weather. Examples: * Blizzard * Flash flood
A severe weather watch informs you when the conditions are right for severe weather to happen, while a warning means it is happening or is imminent, and is warning you to take immediate action.
Here is an example of a severe thunderstorm warning from June 27, 2010: "A severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 EDT for Erie County in Northwest Pennsylvania At 4:05 PM EDT National Weather Service Doppler Radar continued to indicate a severe thunderstorm capable of producing quarter size hail and damaging winds in excess of 60 mph. This storm was located near Erie moving northeast at 45 mph. Locations near the path of the severe thunderstorm include Erie and Northeast." See the link for the original text.
Cassius and Casca.
Cassius and Casca
Many characters have done so throughout history. We now know that there is nothing supernatural about thunderstorms.
Cassius and casca
A thunderstorm WILL be coming. The meteorologists know for sure.
severe thunderstorm warning or significant weather alert
No. That would be a severe thunderstorm watch. A severe thunderstorm warning means that a severe thunderstorm ha already formed.
"Ominous" means foreboding or warning.
A tornado/thunderstorm watch means that weather conditions are good for tornado/thunderstorm. A tornado/thunderstorm warning, however, means that conditions are extreme and a thunderstorm or tornado is likely. Conditions for either storm are very good at this stage.
yes, they are SYNONYMS. The dust storm was ominous. The dust storm was threatening. Same thing. There is a difference between them which makes them less than perfect synonyms. "Ominous" means portentous; it comes from the word "omen" which is a sign or token of something to come. Therefore it is actually more like a warning than a threat.
Stop trimming the tree; there's been a thunderstorm warning issued. The thunderstorm may bring strong winds and a lot of rain.
The prophet who warned Queequeg and Ishmael about sailing on the Pequod was Elijah. He appears in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick" and his warning sets an ominous tone for the characters' journey.